Africa's
Famous Doors of
Hospitality:
Inside Africa Travel Magazine launch January
2004!
..by
Jerry W. Bird
Africans are
accommodating people, and one
of our most pleasant tasks is recommending places
to stay, shop and dine, as we tell the story of
this fascinating continent and the islands that
surround it.
Our Hospitality
Africa editions
mark the return of a series we wrote years ago
called "Famous Doors of Hospitality," featuring
country inns, lodges, guests houses and resorts. To
add more spice to the menu we now include unique
places to dine. January's launch to North America's
travel trade and consumers in New York and Chicago,
followed by other venues in America, Europe and
Africa, will set the stage for year round coverage
of Africa's hospitality industry in its biggest
markets.
Personal
Recommendations
'Famous Doors of
Hospitality' include properties great and
small. As a combination
of Internet and print ...our program combines the
latest tools of technology with common sense
reporting and evaluation by our own ATA members.
Among this professional group are hoteliers, travel
agents, tour operators and many African Tourism
Ministers. We talk about our experience as guests
of the Sheraton
Addis Ababa and
other hotels highly recommended by ATA, such as
Caesars
The Emperor in
Gauteng, South Africa and accommodation in
destination cities, such as Marrakech,
Morocco. We will
introduce readers to many delightful dining places,
from Cape Town
South Africa to a
charming beach side retreat in
Cote d'Ivoire.
For advertising rates and
data on Africa Travel Magazine's event editons and
the new Famous Doors of Hospitality supplement,
E-Mail us at africa@dowco.com,
phone 604 681 0718 or fax 604 681 6595.
Footnotes:
Reach:
Being a key part of our event editions (as an
insert), Africa's Famous Doors of Hospitality is
available to all conference delegates.
Your ad
will appear starting January 2004 at Adventures in
Travel Expo, New York; February at IATOS, Chicago
and Festival de Guinée in Conakry; April at
FAATIS Investment Summit, Kampala, Uganda; May at
the ATA 29th Congress in Douala, Cameroon, and
October at ATA's 8th Ecotourism Symposium in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. Copies will also be available at
Indaba 2004 in Durban, SA, World Travel Market,
ASTA World Travel Congress and similar
events.
Website Support: A
program will be available at discount or
combination rates with our three travel business
websites.
Incentives: Contests
and prizes featuring "name the hotel or name the
country from clues provided on this
site.
Categories. Luxury,
Super Upscale, B and B, Bargain Market, Student
Accommodation, Safari lodges, Tented camps,
Condominium exchanges and more.
We will also connect the reader to search a broader
range of recommended sites
on the Internet and in print media magazines, books
and directories, as in the following
examples.
http://www.ase.net/
or http://www.capestay.co.za/
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